Parramatta fans are celebrating tonight after the Eels pulled off a stunning comeback to win the NRL Grand Final, ending a long premiership drought and etching their name back into rugby league history.
In front of a roaring crowd at Accor Stadium, the Eels overcame early pressure to defeat their rivals in a nail-biting clash that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. The final score: Parramatta 26 – [Opponent] 20.
Star performances from Clint Gutherson, Mitchell Moses, and a powerhouse effort from the forward pack proved too much for their opponents in the end. A late try in the 75th minute sealed the deal, sending blue and gold fans into a frenzy.
This victory marks the Eels’ first premiership win since 1986, ending nearly four decades of heartbreak.
Speaking after the match, captain Clint Gutherson said: “This is for every fan who stuck with us all these years. We never gave up—and tonight, we made history.”
The celebrations are set to continue across Western Sydney, with a victory parade expected in the coming days.
After years of near-misses and rebuilding, the Eels have finally struck gold—electrifying the NRL and bringing glory back to Parramatta.







